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Turkey Accuses US of Turning Blind Eye to Saudi Killing of Khashoggi

TEHRAN (defapress)- Turkey accused the United States on Wednesday of trying to turn a blind eye to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, and dismissed comments from President Donald Trump on the issue as “comic”.
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Publish Date: 21November 2018 - 15:03

Turkey Accuses US of Turning Blind Eye to Saudi Killing of KhashoggiNuman Kurtulmus, the deputy chairman of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party, dismissed US President Donald Trump’s assessment. “Yesterday’s statement is a comic statement,” he told state broadcaster TRT Haber.

Trump vowed on Tuesday to remain a “steadfast partner” of Saudi Arabia, despite saying that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MbS) may have known about the plan to murder to Khashoggi, a US resident and Washington Post columnist.

Of the possibility MbS had a hand in the murder, Trump said that “maybe he did, maybe he didn’t”. His comments contradicted the CIA, which believes Khashoggi’s death was ordered directly by the crown prince, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler.

“It is not possible for an intelligence agency such as the CIA, which even knows the color of the fur on the cat walking around the Saudi consulate’s garden ... to not know who gave this order,” he said, adding that “this is not credible either for US public opinion or the world public opinion”.

Since Khashoggi’s killing at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last month, Turkey has repeatedly said the order came from the “highest levels” of the Saudi government, although it has not directly accused the Saudi Arabia's crwon prince.

Saudi Arabia has denied that the crown prince ordered the killing. After offering numerous contradictory explanations, Riyadh said last week Khashoggi had been killed and his body dismembered when “negotiations” to persuade him to return to Saudi Arabia failed.

Trump said Saudi Arabia, a major oil producer, was an important business partner and a “great ally” in the fight against Iranian power in the Middle East.

Following a meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara is not entirely satisfied with the level of cooperation it is receiving from Saudi Arabia regarding the case.

Cavusoglu added that Ankara may seek a formal United Nations inquiry if its liaising with Riyadh comes to an impasse.

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